1.KAP investigation and influential factor analysis on the risk of medication safety behavior among cancer patients in western Yunnan
Suyun QUE ; Qiaoling MA ; Xia ZHOU ; Yufang CUN ; Bin LI ; Shidong XU ; Xi'na MA
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(9):1049-1056
Objective To understand the current status of knowledge-attitude-practice(KAP)regarding risk of medication safety behavior among cancer patients in western Yunnan and the related influencing factors,and to provide a basis for conducting rational medication education.Methods Using an approximate random sampling method,a KAP survey on medication safety behavior was conducted among inpatients and outpatients with cancer(aged over 18 years)in multiple hospitals in western Yunnan through online and offline questionnaires.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the impact of different characteristics of the research objects on the KAP scores concerning medication knowledge,behavior,and attitude.Results A total of 512 valid questionnaires were collected.The average scores of medication knowledge,attitude,and behavior among cancer patients were(82.53±23.07),(41.98±8.64),and(67.88±10.08),respectively.Medication knowledge and behavior were at a good level,while medication attitude was at a qualified level.The multiple linear regression results showed that the educational level was a significant influencing factor of the medication knowledge and attitude scores(P<0.001).Conclusion The overall medication safety among cancer patients in western Yunnan is in a good state,however,there is a need for improvement in medication attitudes.Educational level is the main factor affecting medication safety risk.Pharmacy services should be focused on cancer patients with lower educational levels to enhance their medication safety.
2.IgA vasculitis induced by tislelizumab
Kexin WANG ; Bao SUN ; Zhiying LUO ; Suyun QUE ; Bikui ZHANG ; Wenhui LIU
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(4):253-256
A 55-year-old male patient received immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy regimen(intravenous infusions of tislelizumab 200 mg on day 1, paclitaxel protein-bound 470 mg, and carboplatin 500 mg on day 1) after surgery for left upper lung squamous cell carcinoma, with 21 days as a treatment cycle. After more than half a month of medication in the 1st cycle, the patient developed multiple symmetrical purple red bruises on both lower limbs, which did not fade when pressed. The purple red bruising disappeared the next day after treatment with anti-allergic drugs. After 3 days of medication in the 3rd cycle, the patient developed a large number of scattered red papules on both lower limbs, protruding from the surface of the skin and accompanied by itching, a small number of red papules were scattered on both upper limbs and the face; after 15 days, the patient felt poor appetite; after 16 days, the patient experienced abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting and loose yellow stool. Laboratory tests showed a blood creatinine level of 204 μmol/L and occult blood in urine (+++). Pathological examination of skin tissue at the lesion site of the patient suggested IgA vasculitis (IgAV). After excluding other factors such as primary disease and infection, it was considered that the IgAV was probably related to tislelizumab. Tislelizumab was discontinued, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory drugs, and glucocorticoid were given. After 2 weeks of treatments, the skin purpura gradually disappeared, and the abdominal pain and renal function indicators were improved. After fully aware of the risks, the patient was restarted tislelizumab immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy, and anti-allergic drugs were add at the same time. IgVA did not recur.
3.KAP investigation and influential factor analysis on the risk of medication safety behavior among cancer patients in western Yunnan
Suyun QUE ; Qiaoling MA ; Xia ZHOU ; Yufang CUN ; Bin LI ; Shidong XU ; Xi'na MA
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(9):1049-1056
Objective To understand the current status of knowledge-attitude-practice(KAP)regarding risk of medication safety behavior among cancer patients in western Yunnan and the related influencing factors,and to provide a basis for conducting rational medication education.Methods Using an approximate random sampling method,a KAP survey on medication safety behavior was conducted among inpatients and outpatients with cancer(aged over 18 years)in multiple hospitals in western Yunnan through online and offline questionnaires.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the impact of different characteristics of the research objects on the KAP scores concerning medication knowledge,behavior,and attitude.Results A total of 512 valid questionnaires were collected.The average scores of medication knowledge,attitude,and behavior among cancer patients were(82.53±23.07),(41.98±8.64),and(67.88±10.08),respectively.Medication knowledge and behavior were at a good level,while medication attitude was at a qualified level.The multiple linear regression results showed that the educational level was a significant influencing factor of the medication knowledge and attitude scores(P<0.001).Conclusion The overall medication safety among cancer patients in western Yunnan is in a good state,however,there is a need for improvement in medication attitudes.Educational level is the main factor affecting medication safety risk.Pharmacy services should be focused on cancer patients with lower educational levels to enhance their medication safety.
4.IgA vasculitis induced by tislelizumab
Kexin WANG ; Bao SUN ; Zhiying LUO ; Suyun QUE ; Bikui ZHANG ; Wenhui LIU
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(4):253-256
A 55-year-old male patient received immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy regimen(intravenous infusions of tislelizumab 200 mg on day 1, paclitaxel protein-bound 470 mg, and carboplatin 500 mg on day 1) after surgery for left upper lung squamous cell carcinoma, with 21 days as a treatment cycle. After more than half a month of medication in the 1st cycle, the patient developed multiple symmetrical purple red bruises on both lower limbs, which did not fade when pressed. The purple red bruising disappeared the next day after treatment with anti-allergic drugs. After 3 days of medication in the 3rd cycle, the patient developed a large number of scattered red papules on both lower limbs, protruding from the surface of the skin and accompanied by itching, a small number of red papules were scattered on both upper limbs and the face; after 15 days, the patient felt poor appetite; after 16 days, the patient experienced abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting and loose yellow stool. Laboratory tests showed a blood creatinine level of 204 μmol/L and occult blood in urine (+++). Pathological examination of skin tissue at the lesion site of the patient suggested IgA vasculitis (IgAV). After excluding other factors such as primary disease and infection, it was considered that the IgAV was probably related to tislelizumab. Tislelizumab was discontinued, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory drugs, and glucocorticoid were given. After 2 weeks of treatments, the skin purpura gradually disappeared, and the abdominal pain and renal function indicators were improved. After fully aware of the risks, the patient was restarted tislelizumab immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy, and anti-allergic drugs were add at the same time. IgVA did not recur.
5.Vasodilation Effect and Underlying Mechanism of Active Fraction from Compound Prunella Vulgaris L. in I-solated Thoracic Aorta of Rats
Suyun QUE ; Yiceng LOU ; Jing HOU
China Pharmacist 2015;(6):884-887
Objective:To investigate the vasorelaxant effect of active fraction from compound Prunella vulgaris L. ( AFCP) on the i-solated thoracic aorta of rats and underlying mechanism. Methods:The study was performed with the tension experiment of the isolate rat thoracic aorta. The changes of vascular ring tension were measured by biological signal acquisition and analysis system, and the vasodila-tor effect of AFCP was observed. Results:AFCP(100-500μg·ml-1)could induce significant relaxation in aorta rings pre-contracted by phenylephrine (PE,1 μmol·L-1), and the relaxation effect was significant(75% ±8%) in endothelium-intact aortic and endothelium-denuded aortic. The vasodilatation effect of AFCP was not significantly affected by nitric oxide synthase ( NOS) inhibitor NG-nitro-L-argi-nine( L-NNA) , guanylate cyclase inhibitor MB,potassium channel blocker TEA and glibenclamide. In Ca2+-free bath solutions, AFCP (300 μg·ml-1 ) could shift downward dose-response curve of CaCl2 and significantly reduce the maximum contraction amplitude of PE. Conclusion:AFCP can relax rat aorta rings in a dose-dependent manner, which is endothelium-independent. The mechanism may be re-lated to the inhibition of intracellular calcium release and extracellular calcium flow, and has nothing to do with NO pathway, prostacyclin generation and calcium-activated potassium channels.

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